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He first came to prominence for work on public sector reform, managerialism and New Public Management. The other body of work for which he is well known internationally is his twenty-year longitudinal study of reforms to services for the unemployed in Australia, the UK and the Netherlands. Published
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Distinguished Professor. He became Provost of the university in 2018 and served until the end of 2020.  He returned to the Political Science program where he is now Co-Director of the Australian Welfare and Work Lab. In 2023 he was made a Member of the Order of Australia in recognition of his
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in 1997. He returned to the University of Melbourne in 2000, and in 2007 he was appointed Dean of the Faculty of Arts where he served for ten years. In 2015 his leadership in teaching and research was recognised with the award as
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2012: ‘Networks and Interactivity: Ten Years of street-level governance in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Australia’ (with Jenny M. Lewis), Public Management Review, Vol 14, No. 1, pp. 1–22.
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2011: ‘Quasi-markets and Service delivery Flexibility Following a decade of Employment Assistance Reform in Australia’ (with Jenny M Lewis & Siobhan O’Sullivan), Journal of Social Policy, 40, 811–33.
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before joining the University of Melbourne Department of Political Science in 1987. He became Head of Department in 1996, and was then appointed to a professorial research post at
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2009: Networks, Innovation and Public policy: Politicians, Bureaucrats and the Pathways to Change Inside Government (with Jenny M. Lewis and Damon Alexander), Palgrave Macmillan.
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in Hamilton, Victoria and at the University of Melbourne, obtaining a BA with a major in political science. He obtained a PhD in 1986 with a focus on the politics of insurance.
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2015: Getting Welfare to Work: Frontline Governance in Australia, Britain and the Netherlands, (with Jenny M. Lewis, Siobhan O’Sullivan and Els Sol), Oxford University Press.
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1988: ‘The Corporate Management Framework as Administrative Science:  A Critique’, Australian Journal of Public Administration, Vol. XLVII, No. 1, 4–18.   
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1999: ‘Governance at Ground Level: The frontline Bureaucrat in the Age of Markets and Networks’ (with Jenny M. Lewis), Public Administration Review, 59, 6, 467–480.
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2002: ‘The End of the Line? Accountability and Governance in the Age of Networks, Contracts and Joined-up Services’, Governance, Vol 15, No 1.
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2018: ‘New Public Management and the Rule of Economic Incentives: Australian Welfare-to-Work from Job Market Signalling Perspective’, (with
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2006: ‘Theorizing the University as a Cultural System: Distinctions, Identities, Emergencies’, Educational Theory, Vol 56, No 3, 255–270.
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2008: The Theory and Practice of Local Governance and Economic Development (edited with Sylvain Giguere), Palgrave Macmillan, London.
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2007: ‘Innovation and innovators inside government: from institutions to networks’ (with Jenny M Lewis), Governance 20 (4), 581–607.
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2000: The Enterprise University: Power, Strategy and Reinvention (with Simon Marginson), Cambridge University Press, 2000.
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1992: Arguing About the Welfare State: The Australian Experience (with Peter Beilharz and Rob Watts), Allen and Unwin.
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2015: Contracting-out Welfare Services: International Comparisons (edited with Siobhan O’Sullivan), Wiley-Blackwell.
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1992: Trials in Power: Cain, Kirner and Victoria 1982–92 (edited with Martin Painter), Melbourne University Press.
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2015: Democratic Accountability and International Human Development, (with Kamran Ali Afzal), Routledge, London.
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1991: The Politics of Reform: Worker's Compensation Policy from Woodhouse to WorkCare, Deakin University Press.
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1998: Australian Politics in the Global Era (with Ann Capling and Michael Crozier), Addison-Wesley Longman.
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1997: Managerialism: The Great Debate (edited with Martin Painter), Melbourne University Press.  
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1990: ‘Managerialism Strikes Out’, Australian Journal of Public Administration, June 1990, 166–178.
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2022: The Careless State: Reforming Australia's Social Services, Melbourne University Press.
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remains one of the most-cited studies of the Australian system. In 2001 the book won the
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2005: Making Public Policy: Institutions, Actors, Strategies, Polity, Cambridge.
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Enterprising states : the public management of welfare-to-work
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1994: Public Policy :  A Critical View, Macmillan.
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Fellows of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia
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2001: Enterprising States: The Public Management of
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Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia
Institute of Public Administration Australia
Monivae College
La Trobe University
RMIT University
Department of Premier and Cabinet (Victoria)
Deakin University
Redmond Barry
Jenny M. Lewis
American Society for Public Administration
Simon Marginson
American Educational Research Association
Siobhan O'Sullivan
"Academy Fellow: Professor Mark Considine FASSA"
"Professor Mark Considine"
"The University's Redmond Barry Distinguished Professors"
Enterprising states : the public management of welfare-to-work
ISBN
9780521805988
"Prizes and Awards"
"Citation analysis for Enterprise & Society / Cambridge University Press"
"Monash Memo Online 23 May 2001|"
Categories
1953 births
Living people
Australian political scientists
Academic staff of La Trobe University
University of Melbourne alumni
Academic staff of RMIT University
Australian university and college faculty deans

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